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Tata Power Enters ALMM List-II for Solar Cells with 4,813 MW Capacity

Tata Power has entered the ALMM List-II for solar PV cells by adding 4,533 MW through TP Solar and 280 MW through Tata Power Renewable Energy. With this, the total enlisted capacity reaches 17,879 MW.

ALMM List-II For Solar PV Cells | September 24, 2025 | By Mrinmoy Dey 883

Govt Net Metering, Open Access Projects Bided Out Before August 31, 2025 Exempt from ALMM for Cells

MNRE has clarified that government solar projects under net metering, behind-the-meter, and open access with bid deadlines on or before August 31, 2025, will be exempt from using ALMM List-II solar cells, though ALMM List-I module compliance will still apply.

ALMM List-II For Solar PV Cells | August 13, 2025 | By Mrinmoy Dey 1133

MNRE Publishes First ALMM List-II for Solar Cells, Enlisted Capacity at 13,066 MW from 6 Players

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has released the first edition of its ALMM List-II for solar PV cells, enlisting 13,066 MW of domestic manufacturing capacity across six manufacturers and nine units.

ALMM List-II For Solar PV Cells | July 31, 2025 | By Mrinmoy Dey 1899

Solar Plant Set Up Solely for Charging Grid-Connected BESS Not Exempt from ALMM for Modules: MNRE

Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has clarified that solar plants set up solely to charge grid-connected battery energy storage systems are not eligible for ALMM exemption for solar modules, as they do not qualify as behind-the-meter captive projects. The cut of date for ALMM for solar cells implementation will be 1 month from List-II publication.

ALMM List-II For Solar PV Cells | July 29, 2025 | By Mrinmoy Dey 971

India’s Solar Cell Capacity Reaches 25 GW, Led by 9 Manufacturers: Union Minister Pralhad Joshi

Waaree Energies, TP Solar, Adani Solar, First Solar, are among the 9 key manufacturers driving the domestic solar cell production in India.

ALMM List-II For Solar PV Cells | February 14, 2025 | By Abha Rustagi 4219

ALMM Update: New Entrants and Capacity Expansions Boost Solar Module Manufacturing

The MNRE's latest ALMM update includes new entrants and provisional enlistments, with several manufacturers increasing capacities and applying for additional ones. These developments enhance India's solar module manufacturing sector, bolstering domestic production and supporting renewable energy growth.

ALMM List-II For Solar PV Cells | January 24, 2025 | By EI News Network 1639

ALMM on Solar Cells May Push Tariffs by 40-50 Paise per Unit: CareEdge Ratings

The introduction of ALMM-II for domestic solar cells could temporarily raise the delivered cost of domestic modules by 6-7 cents/Wp, leading to a rise in solar tariffs by 40-50 paise per unit till local cell supply scales up, according to a CareEdge Ratings report.

ALMM List-II For Solar PV Cells | December 20, 2024 | By Mrinmoy Dey 1429

Domestic Solar Cell Manufacturing to Quadruple by 2026: CRISIL

India's solar cell capacity is set to quadruple to 43-47 GW by 2026, driven by ALMM extension. CRISIL warns high costs could raise tariffs and urges timely project commissioning to meet rising demand.

ALMM List-II For Solar PV Cells | December 18, 2024 | By EI News Network 1914

ALMM List-II for Solar PV Cells to be Effective from June 1, 2026

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has amended the ALMM order to introduce List-II for solar PV cells, effective from June 1, 2026, to bolster domestic solar manufacturing and reduce import dependency.

ALMM List-II For Solar PV Cells | December 10, 2024 | By Mrinmoy Dey 2488

MNRE Issues Draft Norms for Inclusion of Solar PV Cells in ALMM

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has recently notified a draft amendment to the ALMM order for the implementation of ALMM for Solar PV cells. The last date for sending views/comments/suggestions is October 6, 2024.

ALMM List-II For Solar PV Cells | September 09, 2024 | By EI News Network 1268

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